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In the first month of his presidency, Democrats launched a real snowstorm of lawsuits against Donald Trump And his new administration.
According to my count, so far a stunning 92 civil actions have been submitted in different courts. There will certainly be more.
Many Trump’s executive orders About immigration policy, personnel decisions, dismantling unnecessary agencies and the efforts of the Department of Government Efficiency (Doge) to identify and eliminate government waste, fraud and abuse.

Many in the Trump-Hating-Media accuse him of dumping the nation into a ‘constitutional crisis’. (Getty Images)
These lawsuits have one common denominer. They try to deprive the Chief Executive of his key responsibility to lead employees and to control departments within the executive of the government. The obvious goal is to weaken Trump politically.
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After lost the elections, Democrats now want to destroy the result by ruleing the Victor Impotent and powerless to rule. Predictable, they have Sprint to the federal courts To obtain limiting orders and orders.
Just like adolescents whining about their report card, they beg judges to intervene.
The judicial results have been mixed so far. Trump has yielded a number of important victories and experienced various setbacks. But that was expected. It’s still early. Lower courts do not make permanent decisions. Do the judges of the American Supreme Court. They are the final arbitrators of the law and guardians of our rights.
They act as sentinels who are vigilant about our constitution.
It is the primary role of the highest court to interpret the meaning of that appreciated document, as explained in the Landmark 1803 case of Marbury v. Madison. The Supreme Court defines The power parameters – what a president or the congress can and cannot do within the limits of our Constitution.
According to clause 1 in Article II, presidents are given a broad authority to supervise and manage the executive. It is their “established” power. This includes making decisions about how money is allocated by various departments, recruitment and shooting, and checking accounts and expenses.
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With violence from the articles of association adopted by the congress, Trump is authorized to delegate those duties or authority. He did this through his signed executive orders. This is a good stewardship born of common sense.
Many in the Trump-Hating-Media accuse him of dumping the nation into a ‘constitutional crisis’. The emphasized expert class claims that he is The constitution. As usual, their statements are exaggerated and not informed.
In reality, Trump does exactly what every responsible president is obliged to do within our constitutional structure. He serves the importance of the public, which is his solemn duty. He acts in a tax -cautious way and ensures that your tax dollars are issued wisely and effectively.
This means, for example, that there is no longer any wasting taxpayer on division dei policy, counterproductive energy schemes, extravagant foreign editions, progressive slush funds that radiate subsidies such as free candy and meaningless “ideology gift-bags to left-wing allies. The list is long.
That we may not forget, this was Trump’s mandate. He ran on the promise to terminate a bloated and metastatic administrative state that was subject to non -selected, career bureaucrats responsible for no one. He promised to clean the house, reduce the swollen workforce and to set up budgetary integrity, reluctance and tax correctness.
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The scourge of misspent payments and financial excess has already been exposed to everyone. With remarkable transparency, Doge has discovered hundreds of billions of dollars in his ‘war against waste’. Until now, the public has been considerably grateful.
Despite accusations in the liberal media, most citizens support both the size of the government and the Profligate expenditure according to a recent poll from Harvard Caps/Harris. A stunning 70% is convinced that “government spending is filled with waste, fraud and inefficiency”, while 77% heartily endorses what doge does.
While Americans encourage the success of Trump’s cost savings, Democrats cheer on tax common sense. Are they in favor of choosing your hard -earned dollars? Because of their lawsuits against doge -audits in favor of the reckless status quo, it seems so.
How can this be like? The answer is fairly simple.
Without thinking, Democrats demonstrate something that Trump does, even if it makes perfect sense. They steal a page of their earlier vengeful Lawfare crusades against him, they head into more lawsuits. Logic and reason escape them.
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All the while they are not aware of public opinion. The above -mentioned survey by Harvard/Harris showed that the approval rating of Democrats has been cratered to a scarce 36%. This is largely due to the 66% who want them to “participate in the mission to reduce government waste” that Trump leads.
God forbid that the party that once stood for a decentralized government with limited powers could return to its sensible roots. Instead, the so -called “party of the people” ignores the people.
For decades, the administrative state has grown exponentially as they expand and arm their strengths, often against the American people. Democrats, who played an instrumental role in creating this unmanageable fourth branch of the government, now have an established interest in its eternity.
As a result, the American bureaucracy has turned into a colossus that ours Founders could never have imagined. They would be terrified of the unconstitutional insulting complexion.
With a national debt that is more than $ 36 trillion, it is high time that a president had the courage to relax control of rogue bureaucracy and to put the government on an ozempian diet. There are far too many employees who do too little. Some jobs are superfluous, if not superfluous. By cutting them together with their budgets, billions of dollars saves.
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The framers of our constitution deliberately devised a government system with a “powerful” chief executive that would act in the best interest of people and secure their privileges. “Energy in the executive is a prominent character in the definition of good government,” wrote Alexander Hamilton in Federalist Nr. 70.
Conversely, he reasoned that a weak manager always produces a bad government.
We have witnessed a lot of bad government in the hands of a registered president in the past four years. His successor is now trying to rectify the ship of the state with a course correction requested by the voters. The wishes of “we people” should not be ignored. Yet that is exactly what Democrats do.
Here too Hamilton offers an intuitive explanation. “Men often resist something alone because they do not have freedom of choice to plan it, or because it can be planned by those who don’t like them.” The regrettable result is that “the great interests of society are sacrificed to the vanity, the conceited and stubbornness of individuals …”
President Trump is energetic and pretty good of the power established by the Constitution with him.
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District courts who reject his authority over the executive power may have rejected their statements by the Supreme Court. Possibly. Why? Because it is not the role of judges to determine policy decisions or to give political edicts that meet their own partisan beliefs.
Far from a “constitutional crisis” when Trump critics cry, our government is supposed to operate in a constitutional republic. The Supremes Are there to serve as the ultimate backstop.
If judges misinterpret the law and transferring incorrect decisions – especially those involving the president – such matters will have the tendency to make their way through the professional process and inexorably to the highest court of the nation for definitive determination.
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Democrats can mislead themselves by believing that their early victories are indisputable or otherwise permanent. They are mistaken.
The case law on presidential authority on executive functions is square on the side of Trump while fighting to restore the constitutional order and a government based on common sense.